Cleaning Up Glick's Sorry, Messy, Unethical Legacy

Note from a reader:

After reading the latest blog [directly below], I would say that being as close professionally to President Milton Glick as he was, Marc Johnson was probably reading your blogs all along. 

Johnson and Glick would have had to discuss the university problems frequently.

This means that Johnson has to have a clear understanding of the kinds of persons he is surrounded by. 

He has to know what a manipulative, dishonest human being Glick was, along with Mary Dugan, and the rest.

President Johnson has the choice of being honest, and cleaning up Milton Glick's sorry, messy, unethical, legacy or he must accept and take responsibility for what he doesn't.

We will see in short order if Johnson removes the wreckage that Glick has left, or if he is no better a man or leader than Glick ever was.  

Keep Marc Johnson under the lenses. 
 

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